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  2. Exhaled nitric oxide - Wikipedia

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    The levels are higher in people with an atopic constitution (a tendency towards allergies). [30] The fraction of eNO is also flow-dependent (higher at lower flow rates and vice versa), so measurements are normally measured at 50 ml/s. Age or height could also considerably confound eNO values in children. [28]

  3. Anti-asthmatic agent - Wikipedia

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    These 5 levels are indicators of what drug treatments should be administered. The guideline is as follows: [2] Step 1-2: Symptoms less than 4–5 days a week. Low-dose inhaled corticosteroids and formoterol combination therapy when required; Step 3: Symptoms most days, or waking with asthma once a week or more

  4. Metered-dose inhaler - Wikipedia

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    have a density of approximately 1.2 to 1.5 g cm −3 (approximately that of the drug to be suspended or dissolved) [16] have a vapour pressure of 40 to 80 psig [18] have no toxicity to the patient [16] [18] be non-flammable [16] [18] be able to dissolve common additives (active ingredients should be either fully soluble or fully insoluble) [16]

  5. Asthma - Wikipedia

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    Asthma phenotyping and endotyping has emerged as a novel approach to asthma classification inspired by precision medicine which separates the clinical presentations of asthma, or asthma phenotypes, from their underlying causes, or asthma endotypes. The best-supported endotypic distinction is the type 2-high/type 2-low distinction.

  6. American Academy of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology

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    Founded in 1943, the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology (AAAAI) is a professional medical membership organization of more than 7,000 allergists/immunologists and related professionals around the world [1] with advanced training and experience in allergy, asthma and other immunologic diseases. The Academy is dedicated to the ...

  7. Pathophysiology of asthma - Wikipedia

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    The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimate that 1 in 11 children and 1 in 12 adults have asthma in the United States of America. [1] According to the World Health Organization, asthma affects 235 million people worldwide. [2] There are two major categories of asthma: allergic and non-allergic.

  8. Aspirin-exacerbated respiratory disease - Wikipedia

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    Aspirin-exacerbated respiratory disease (AERD), also called NSAID-exacerbated respiratory disease (N-ERD) or historically aspirin-induced asthma and Samter's Triad, is a long-term disease defined by three simultaneous symptoms: asthma, chronic rhinosinusitis with nasal polyps, and intolerance of aspirin and other nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs).

  9. Buteyko method - Wikipedia

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    The Buteyko method or Buteyko breathing technique is a form of complementary or alternative physical therapy that proposes the use of breathing exercises primarily as a treatment for asthma and other respiratory conditions. [1] Buteyko asserts that numerous medical conditions, including asthma, are caused or exacerbated by chronically increased ...

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